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I used a full installer of Big Sur 11.2.1 in order to overwrite
and reseal my existing Big Sur 11.2.1 20D74 /System volume to once again enable SIP 00000000. It did exactly what I expected, however I ended up with a build number incremented from 20D74 to 20D75, making me wonder whether Apple is "slipstreaming" new code into the identical version number, somewhat strange, maybe somebody has a plausible explanation that justifies this phenomenon.
Incidentally it manifests itself on all of my hacks.
Greetings Henties
and reseal my existing Big Sur 11.2.1 20D74 /System volume to once again enable SIP 00000000. It did exactly what I expected, however I ended up with a build number incremented from 20D74 to 20D75, making me wonder whether Apple is "slipstreaming" new code into the identical version number, somewhat strange, maybe somebody has a plausible explanation that justifies this phenomenon.
Incidentally it manifests itself on all of my hacks.
Greetings Henties
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